Lambton College - Programs

Programs

Lambton College has more than 70 post-secondary programs as well as apprenticeship, academic upgrading, part-time and training programs. The college also has numerous pathway opportunities that allow students to fully maximize their learning experiences into meaningful credentials. Academic Schools: School of Technology, Energy and Apprenticeship School of Business and Information Technology School of Creative Design School of Community Services and Liberal Studies School of Fire Sciences and Public Safety School of Health Sciences School of Part Time Studies Programs and Courses: www.lambtoncollege.ca/programs -->

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